Case Report

Peptic Ulcer Perforation in a Child: Case Report

10.5152/jaem.2011.041

  • Turan Yıldız
  • Mustafa Ateş
  • Erol Karaaslan

Received Date: 01.09.2009 Accepted Date: 04.01.2010 Eurasian J Emerg Med 2011;10(4):177-179

Since the use of pediatric endoscopy, the diagnosis of pediatric peptic ulcer disease has recently been increasing. Although a perforated peptic ulcer has been reported in approximately 10% of adults with peptic ulcer disease, perforated peptic ulcer in children is rare. Diagnosis can be made by the history, physical examination and abdominal radiography parely, further analysis is required. The 6 year old child who was operated on for a perforated appendicitis had been diagnosed with missed perforated peptic ulcer. Peptic ulcer perforation frequency has gradually increased in the pediatric group. We report this case here because we wish to emphasize that peptic ulcer perforation should be taken into consideration in the differential diagnosis of acute abdominal pain.

Keywords: Peptic ulcer, perforation, child